R inductance is not important in DC circuits. However, in a VHF
parasitic suppressor's R, it is.
On Mar 29, 2006, at 6:32 AM, Jim Tonne wrote:
>
> Gents:
>
> Regarding the inductance which surely must exist in a real-world
> commercial resistor:
>
> With a resistor of 220K (which is what this thread is about)
> wouldn't the inductance be kind of so-what? I would think that
> to alter the impedance of the device there would have to be a
> LOT of inductance, unlikely in my mind.
>
> - Jim WB6BLD
>
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